Abdala made headlines on Wednesday after admitting that more than 15 people are working for him, far from the “anti-caste” slogan promoted by Javier Milei.
The senator of Freedom Advances, Bartolomé Abdalahe confessed on Wednesday He has 13 of his congressional advisers working on his political campaign in San Luis to be governor. Today, a video where he shows his acting skills in a fiction aimed at children began to go viral on social media.
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The fiction is titled “The Adventures of Captain Dulce”who wears a captain’s hat and has his face painted with a star. In one of the episodes, the legislator – who admitted to having more than 15 employees under his command – asks the protagonist for help in fighting the forest fires that are occurring in the area.
Entering the scene, Abdala asks him: ”How can I save my land?how can you save my birds? How can you save my plants? I’m tired. I can’t turn it off alone.” To which the Captain replies: ”I have a lot of little animals, and a stork that with its magic beak will fill us with water.
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The libertarian senator, a hero: in fiction, he bravely fights the fire, but he cannot do it alone.
Captain Dulce – Youtube
The video was uploaded in 2020 to a YouTube channel, which describes: ”The objective of the channel is that through an animated character like Captain Dulce, it is to transmit (sic) the learning of different values and pedagogically educate children both in San Luis Argentina and the rest of the world.”
Embed – The Adventures of Captain Dulce – Chapter No. 14
Bartolomé Abdala’s confession about his advisors
But Abdala was far from being news for his performance on camera, both in fiction and in reality: yesterday, far from fulfilling the order “anti-caste” that the president promotes Javier Milei, Senator Abdala confessed to having “more than fifteen advisors,” of which the vast majority are located in San Luis.
The response surprised journalists, who seemed to not believe the words. And Abdala even went further by saying: “They are my modules,” he said in reference to the money he receives from the Legislative Branch. However, the host Jonathan Viale retorted: “You can’t use your modules to be governor. They are for you to pass laws. They are not for doing politics, that is wrong.” Meanwhile, a journalist clarified: “They are not your modules, they are our modules. We pay for them.”
Although Abdala claimed to have more than 15 advisors, the Senate website reports that he hired a total of 20 collaborators. When asked how many are in San Luis, the senator said that they are “low-level” and admitted: “Of the total, about 12 or 13 are in San Luis. They are coming with me and I give you my word that they will go with me.”
The provisional president of the Upper House, a relevant figure in the legislative structure of the libertarian space, admitted that he uses employees hired with money from Parliament to fulfill his personal desire to be the leader of San Luis. “My wish is to be governor”said.
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